5, USERS MANUAL: en COMPATIBLE HM ELECTRONICS, INC. Belt-PAC COMMUNICATOR® OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The COCKSCOMB is a S00MHz neurotransmitter designed to be used with the HME Wireless Rive-Thru Audio Systems 800 and 910. Its lightweight headset plugs into the belt-PAC unit that is worn around the user's waist. [ts simple, push button operation with voice cuss make the COMOROS especially user friendly. Before using the Communicator, place ali Communicator batteries into the battery charger for charging.
IL COMMUNICATOR® OPERATION AND CARE A. Wearing the Communicator 1. The Belt-PAC Pouch with Belt Loop: If your Communicator has a belt loop on the back of its pouch, insert the Communicator belt through the loop as shown in Figure 3. Adjust the belt to fit, and fasten it securely around Figure 3. your waist. The Communicator can be Insert belt through loop worn over either your right or left hip.
B. Operating the COMMUNICATOR® Use the buttons shown in Figure 2 to operate the Communicator as follows: ON button — Press the ON button to turn the Communicator power on. You will hear “Power on, Lane one (or two)" in the headset earpiece. The Communicator will come on in the same lane you were operating when it was last turned off. Be certain the red power light goes on when the Communicator is turned on. if the power light does not goes off during Communicator operation, the battery must be changed.
C. Changing COMMUNICATOR? Batteries 1. ‘When to replace batteries When a good battery is in the Communicator and the power is on, the red light on top of the unit will be it. This light only indicates the power is on. It does not indicate how much power is left in the battery. As a battery weakens during routine use, you will hear a repeating beep in the earpiece, indicating the battery needs to be replaced. Typical battery life with normal use hours.
D. Charging the Batteries Place up to four batteries in the battery charger to charge at the same time, as shown in Figure 8. A few seconds after each battery is placed in the charger, the red CHARGING light on the panel adjacent to the battery, will indicate the battery charging status. See the CHARGING LIGHT STATUS TABLE for a detailed explanation of what is happening.
E. Caring for the COMMUNICATOR® 1. How to handle the Headset Cable and Connector Align the connector key and pins with key Twist headset connector into Communicator and holes in the receptacle when plugging receptacle. the headset into the Communicator. Allow cable 10 be stressed at connector. Fasten cable to pouch with strain relief strap Allow cable to hang freely Clip the cable to your clothing with the clothing clips.
IIL. SPECIFICATIONS 1. Battery voltage 4.8Y nominal 1. Battery life 9 hours 2. RF Frequency Receive — 902-904 MHz Transmit — 826-928 MHz 3. Dimensions 1%"D (86mm x 114mm x 38mm) Weight 11 ounces {.31Kg) — including battery 5. Controls Touch sensitive — Buttons “A,” “B" and “C* Power ON and OFF buttons Volume control buttons 8. Indicator Red Power-on LED — Solid when receiving only. Blinking when transmitter is activated. 7. Connector S-pin DIN FCC NOTICE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Appendix A L INSTALLER SETUP Charge batteries: Before using the COMPATIBLE COMMUNICATOR®, place the batteries in the ACACIA Battery Charger and let them charge until the green, Ready lights go on (3-5 hours). Reset the COMPLY: With a fully charged battery in the Communicator, reset the unit to system configuration default settings as follows, * With the Communicator off, press and hold buttons, then press ON. ® Release. + Press C twice within 5 seconds.
Single-Lane or Dual-Lane 1 Frequencies Dual-Lane 2 Frequencies (If set for Dual-Lane Mode) Chanel Receive ‘Transmit Channel Receive Transmit Number Frequency Frequency Number Frequency Frequency 1 902.30 926.30 1 903.10 927.10 2 902.40 926.40 2 903.20 927.20 3 902.50 926.50 3 903.30 927.30 4 902 60 926.60 4 903.40 927.40 5 802.70 926.70 5 903.50 927.50 6 902.80 926.80 6 903.60 927.60 7 902.90 926.90 7 903.70 827.70 8 903.00 927.00 8 903.80 927.